A branch of the service called the Uniformed Division guards the White House grounds. It consist of 1300 plus sworn police officers and technicians.
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The gardens in house of the seven gables were planted by Alice Pyncheon.
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No, women didn't work in her time. She was First Lady and the woman who saved Washington's painting when the White House was set on fire by the British in 1812. She also planted roses in the White House gardens.
Women of her time had no occupation and weren't allowed to attend school. She was the wife of a president and that was her job. She is credited with saving the Washington painting from the fire in the White House and planting parts of the White House gardens.
The exact number of playrooms in the White House is not publicly disclosed. However, it is known that the White House has spaces dedicated to recreation and play for the children of the first family. These areas may include a playroom or multiple playrooms, as well as outdoor spaces such as the White House grounds and gardens.
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Wichita grubs are the larval stage of beetles known as June bugs or May beetles. They are white, C-shaped larvae that feed on roots and organic matter in soil. In some regions, they can be a pest to lawns and gardens.
Diana Grenfell has written: 'The white garden' -- subject(s): White gardens, Gardens 'Hostas' 'The new encyclopedia of hostas' 'Daylilies'
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